I know the tremendous power of the United States government when directed against an individual person. As a 27-year-old newly-minted federal prosecutor with limited life experience, I marched into court, armed with resources and imprimatur, and charged decades-long mandatory minimum crimes. Such power must be wielded carefully and checked frequently.
People facing federal criminal investigations and charges need a voice to protect their rights, acknowledge their humanity, and navigate them forward in a flawed system and in life.
My practice is brave, fueled by both peace and passion, accepts complexity, and is committed to dignity for all.